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  • I'm looking at buying one of these to put at the front of my basement, venting out through an air brick. There is plenty of room under the door at the top of the stairs which is often left open anyway.

    Aim is to combine the above with a dehumidifier to make the basement more usable as a storage space for bikes etc. It's not bad but could be drier and gets water ingress when there is very heavy rain.

    Any thoughts?

  • Any thoughts?

    You still might need something to deal with the aroma 😉

  • Any thoughts?

    How would the air that sucked in get into the cellar, are you saying under the door?

    Did you ever get to the bottom of where the water was coming from? Is it just the water level rising?

    If not and there's any risk of surface water coming in through the air brick I'd replace it with one of these (or similar, alternative models are available for about the same price):
    https://www.m3floodtec.com/shop/products/anti-flood-airbrick-m3afa

    I'd probably do that with any air bricks if there is a risk of surface water but I'm particularly thinking about what happens if water goes down your pipe and into your fan.

    Fundamentally a good idea though I'd say as Victorian cellars normally rely on ventilation to keep them dry.

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